Gen 8:1, God remembers Noah, and assuages the waters; Gen 8:4, The ark rests on Ararat; Gen 8:6, Noah sends forth a raven and then a dove; Gen 8:13, Noah, being commanded, goes forth from the ark; Gen 8:20, He builds an altar, and offers sacrifice, which God accepts, and promises to curse the earth no more.

Ararat: Ararat is generally understood to be Armenia, as it is rendered elsewhere, in which there is a great chain of mountains, like the Alps or the Pyrenees, upon the highest part of which, called by some, "The Finger Mountain," the ark is supposed to have rested. Kg2 19:37; Isa 37:38; Jer 51:27

Gen 7:11, Gen 7:13, Gen 7:14; From this, it appears, that Noah was in the ark a complete solar year, or 365 days; for he entered it on the 17th day of the 2nd month, in the 600th year of his life, and continued in it till the 27th day of the 2nd month, in the 601st year of his life, as we see above.

While the earth remaineth: Heb. as yet all the days of the earth, Isa 54:8

seedtime: Most of the European nations divide the year into four distinct parts, called quarters or seasons; but there are six divisions in the text, which obtained in Palestine among the Hebrews, and exist among the Arabs to the present day. According to this gracious promise, the heavenly bodies have preserved their courses, the seasons their successions, and the earth its increase for the use of man. Gen 45:6; Exo 34:21; Psa 74:16, Psa 74:17; Sol 2:11, Sol 2:12; Isa 54:9; Jer 5:24; Jam 5:7